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Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 October 2025

S6W-40913

It is then the responsibility of individual local authorities to manage their own budgets and to allocate the total financial resources available to them, including on flooding protection, on the basis of local needs and priorities, having first fulfilled their statutory obligations and the jointly agreed set of national and local priorities.Financial YearFunding Amount (M)2007-08422008-09422009-10422010-11422011-12422012-13422013-14422014-15422015-16422016-17362017-18472018-19422019-20422020-21422021-22522022-23632023-24612024-2588*2025-26121**In 2024-25 and 2025-26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 July 2025

S6W-39055

Pilot schemes are expected to return in these areas for the 2025/26 season as well as expand to further locales including within Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.In addition to this, in the lowlands specifically we are supporting deer management through the Low Ground Venison Supply Chain Project which will explore ways to help low ground deer managers improve the infrastructure for handling and chilling venison carcasses and increase throughput. 13 applicants have been issued grant funding to date.As set out in our 2025-26 Programme for Government, we are committed to working with stakeholders on “the development of local pilot projects on deer management programmes, including an implementation plan and funding models deer management”.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 June 2025

S6W-38080

To ask the Scottish Government how many new social homes will be delivered in 2025-26, and how this compares with 2021-22, in light of the reported reduced budget allocation for social housing in 2025-26 compared with 2021-22.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 May 2025

S6W-37171

The Scottish Budget continues to support businesses, including nightclubs and music venues, with a number of measures including maintaining the Small Business Bonus Scheme which remains the most generous scheme of its kind in the UK, and a freeze to the Basic Property Rate in 2025-26 which ensures that over 95 per cent of non-domestic properties continue to be liable for a lower property tax rate than anywhere else in the UK.Recognising the challenges faced by the hospitality sector 40 per cent relief is offered in 2025-26 for hospitality premises with a rateable value up to and including £51,000, including Grassroots Music Venues with a capacity of up to 1,500 people, capped at £110,000 per business. 100 per cent relief continues for hospitality premises located on islands, and in prescribed remote areas (Cape Wrath, Knoydart, and Scoraig), capped at £110,000 per business.The Scottish Government continue to demonstrate steadfast support for culture and the arts in Scotland, with record-changing increases in funding for the sector.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 March 2025

S6W-35981

More information about this can be found at: https://www.civtech.scot/civtech-9-challenge-8-secure-individualised-and-effective-communications-channel.The bulk of development costs on the app specifically will be incurred from 2025-26 onwards, as part of the indicative programme budget for 2025-26 set at £12 mi...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 April 2023

S6W-16462

This policy is forecast to save ratepayers £40 million in 2023-24, £39 million in 2024-25 and £33 million in 2025-26. The net savings to the Scottish Government of these measures combined is £13 million in 2023-24, £18m in 2024-25 and £24m in 2025-26.
Last updated: 5 February 2021

SPBill79MLS052021

Redress for Survivors (Historical Child Abuse in Care) (Scotland) Bill 1st Marshalled List of Amendments for Stage 2 The Bill will be considered in the following order— Sections 1 to 5 Schedule 1 Sections 6 to 94 Schedule 2 Section 95 to 101 Long Title Amendments marked * are new (including manuscript amendments) or have been altered. ction 1 Se Iain Gray 1 In section 1, page 2, leave out lines 8 and 9 Schedule 1 John Swinney 34 In schedule 1, page 59, line 9, at end insert— John Swinney 35 In schedule 1, page 59, line 10, after insert John Swinney 36 In schedule 1, page 59, line 11, leave out and insert After section 11 Clare Adamson 20 After section 11, insert— Section 12 Daniel Johnson 21 In section 12, page 4, line 32, at end insert— Jamie Greene 37 In section 12, page 4, line 38, at end insert— John Swinney 38 In section 12, page 5, line 1, leave out and insert Jamie Greene 39 In section 12, page 5, leave out line 10 Iain Gray 2 In section 12, page 5, line 11, leave out from to end of line 12 2 John Swinney 40 In section 12, page 5, line 17, at end insert Jamie Greene 41 In section 12, page 5, line 17, at end insert— Jamie Greene 42 In section 12, page 5, line 19, at end insert— Iain Gray 3 In section 12, page 5, line 20, leave out subsection (7) John Swinney 43 In section 12, page 5, line 22, at end insert John Swinney 44 In section 12, page 5, line 23, leave out subsections (8) and (9) Section 13 John Swinney 45 In section 13, page 5, line 34, at end insert— Jamie Greene 46 In section 13, page 5, line 34, at end insert— 3 Jamie Greene 47 In section 13, page 5, line 35, leave out and insert After section 13 John Swinney 48 After section 13, insert— Section 14 Iain Gray 4 In section 14, page 6, line 5, at end insert— John Swinney 49 In section 14, page 6, line 6, leave out Section 15 John Swinney 50 Leave out section 15 4 Section 17 John Swinney 51 In section 17, page 7, line 7, leave out and insert Rona Mackay 22 In section 17, page 7, line 12, leave out from to end of line 14 and insert Section 18 John Swinney 52 In section 18, page 8, line 7, at end insert— Section 20 John Swinney 53 In section 20, page 9, line 17, at end insert— Section 22 John Swinney 54 In section 22, page 9, line 37, leave out and insert John Swinney 55 In section 22, page 10, line 10, leave out from to end of line 11 and insert Section 23 John Swinney 56 In section 23, page 10, line 29, leave out and insert 5 Section 24 John Swinney 57 In section 24, page 11, line 18, leave out and insert Section 26...
Official Report Meeting date: 22 November 2018

Social Security Committee 22 November 2018

Mr Allan is quite right to point to the fact that services at the local authority level and Scottish Government level are picking up the pieces of what happens under universal credit.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 November 2025

S6W-41937

However, we also recognise that breastfeeding might not be possible for every mother and baby and we will continue to support all parents with their infant feeding choices.This work has been driven through our health services and partners, and in particular the role of Infant Feeding Leads and their teams across maternity, neonatal and community-based services.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 October 2023

S6W-21947

Non-domestic energy consumers working group 25. No One Left Behind Working Group 26. Onshore Wind Strategic Leadership Group 27.

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